Li Manyu, Mardhekar Vaishali, Wadkar Alka
Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15206, USA.
Health Care Women Int. 2012;33(5):495-508. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2011.646373.
In the present study, we compare three types of coping strategies (cognitive, physical, and social coping) and learned helplessness between married women who are either employed or nonemployed in Pune, India. A total of 100 employed women and 100 nonemployed women were surveyed. Employed women were found to have significantly higher cognitive, physical, and social coping, as well as lower learned helplessness than nonemployed women. Multiple roles of employed women and sense of control theories were used to explain the differences. We have found significant implications for the development of intervention programs for empowering women.
在本研究中,我们比较了印度浦那在职和非在职已婚女性的三种应对策略(认知、身体和社交应对)以及习得性无助感。共对100名在职女性和100名非在职女性进行了调查。结果发现,在职女性在认知、身体和社交应对方面显著高于非在职女性,而习得性无助感则低于非在职女性。我们运用在职女性的多重角色和控制感理论来解释这些差异。我们发现这些结果对于制定增强女性权能的干预项目具有重要意义。